The Russian population of Shanghai during the 1930s was close to 50,000 people, and although this large community disappeared in the 1950s, it was not without a trace. Beyond signature monuments to the presence of the Russians – the Orthodox churches and the former Sino-Soviet Friendship Hall – there are over sixty public buildings, offices, villas, apartment houses and lane compounds designed by the diaspora. Architects, engineers and general contractors from the émigré community rose to the top echelons in the city-building industry and compensated for the precariousness of their statelessness by achieving eminent professional status and economic security. The careers in construction and real estate proved an opportunity for the Russians...
This paper examines the role of historical preservation in spatial restructurings of postindustrial ...
Abstract Shanghai’s modern architectural heritage in the 19th and early 20th centuries is an essenti...
In 1937, the coming of war saw the swift eclipse of Shanghai, one of the capitals of international m...
In the 1920s–1940s Shanghai was home to a large Russian diaspora, counting more than 30,000 persons ...
For 30 years, between 1919 and 1949, Shanghai was home to a large community of ex-Russian subjects w...
This paper examines the material culture and consumer practices of the Russian diaspora in Shanghai ...
Shanghai city, like most of the Asian historic towns, is undergoing a rapid urbanization, disrespect...
In the first half of the 20th century, sizeable Russian communities lived in a number of Chinese cit...
Vladimir Zhiganov (Jiganoff; 1896–1978) – photographer, archivist, author, and philanthropist – live...
Ship after ship of Jewish refugees from Germany and Eastern Europe arrived in the Shanghai harbor du...
The Russian community in Shanghai emerged in the 1920s, peaked in the late 1930s and dissolved in th...
Shanghai currently hosts the greatest population of any urban center in China, and over the course o...
Founded in 1903, the Church of the Epiphany was the first outpost of the Russian Orthodox Mission in...
This article considers the remnants of Russian ritual practices surrounding houses in the Priangun’i...
What images do you have about Shanghai? If a general image is given as a key word, economy, growth, ...
This paper examines the role of historical preservation in spatial restructurings of postindustrial ...
Abstract Shanghai’s modern architectural heritage in the 19th and early 20th centuries is an essenti...
In 1937, the coming of war saw the swift eclipse of Shanghai, one of the capitals of international m...
In the 1920s–1940s Shanghai was home to a large Russian diaspora, counting more than 30,000 persons ...
For 30 years, between 1919 and 1949, Shanghai was home to a large community of ex-Russian subjects w...
This paper examines the material culture and consumer practices of the Russian diaspora in Shanghai ...
Shanghai city, like most of the Asian historic towns, is undergoing a rapid urbanization, disrespect...
In the first half of the 20th century, sizeable Russian communities lived in a number of Chinese cit...
Vladimir Zhiganov (Jiganoff; 1896–1978) – photographer, archivist, author, and philanthropist – live...
Ship after ship of Jewish refugees from Germany and Eastern Europe arrived in the Shanghai harbor du...
The Russian community in Shanghai emerged in the 1920s, peaked in the late 1930s and dissolved in th...
Shanghai currently hosts the greatest population of any urban center in China, and over the course o...
Founded in 1903, the Church of the Epiphany was the first outpost of the Russian Orthodox Mission in...
This article considers the remnants of Russian ritual practices surrounding houses in the Priangun’i...
What images do you have about Shanghai? If a general image is given as a key word, economy, growth, ...
This paper examines the role of historical preservation in spatial restructurings of postindustrial ...
Abstract Shanghai’s modern architectural heritage in the 19th and early 20th centuries is an essenti...
In 1937, the coming of war saw the swift eclipse of Shanghai, one of the capitals of international m...